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Al's post refers to a couple of things, one is the HTP or Historic Technical Passport and the other is the FIA regulation for racing (which include Appendix K etc.) Taking the HTP first. You only need this if you wish to register your car as an FIA standard homologated car. It does not need to be an original racer but can be a car built from a similar model (mine was a 1600 until I got hold of it). The second point concerns where you race. Certainly the CTCRC races do not require any FIA regs other than those in the Blue Book. However the FIA requirements are being applied to all racing (by stealth) so it won't be long before the UK club racer is exposed to the same requirements as other European racers. Right now though unless you wish to race at an FIA event (i.e Spa 6 hrs) a car built to CTCRC Post Historic or Group 1 regs does not need an HTP or FIA standard equipment (other than the Blue Book requirements). So, let's not be too negative you can still run your car with CTCRC or Top Hat or HSCC at any UK event and you don't need an HTP for cars built from 1971 onwards unless you want to race in the FIA touring Cars Championship. (But then you'd need to build it to those regs anyway). |
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well said
its also worth noting (IMHO) that if your preparing a new car it doesn't actually cost much if any more to comply with the FiA regs and you have the peace of mind that you have the best safety standards, your car will be more saleable and useable by virtue of the fact it can be raced anywhere. |
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Yes thats Ok if you are building a new car.
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Oh as for TopHat Pete I would like a go but can't be asked to change my fuel tank and I get a bit knackerad after about 20 minutes, its an age thing you know, and don't suggest a driver change as it takes me 10 minutes to get in and out the thing. |
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A view could be that, if there was no club historic racing, the FIA wouldn't mind awfully because they are only interested in the racing which gives them the big bucks. The problems that our historic representatives have on the FIA historic committees sound as though someone is in Fairyland.
PS That I have to get a special form to be completed by a doctor to allow me to use an asthma inhaler beggars belief. |
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If they don't need us then it begs the question do we need them?
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I was going to start a thread for this but here may do.
There may be a chance of a 1 hour race at Spa in June, (Millers Oils British sports vs saloon challenge) I think the Sept31st/October 1st one is cancelled and this will replace it if it goes ahead. What will I need to do with my car to be able to enter, I have been told it will run to UK Nat B regs but I am not to sure and would hate to go all the way out there to be turned away at scrutineering. |
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Is this a Barry Sideways race?
Also it depends who is running the meeting. The Spa 6hrs meeting is a full FIA meeting thus it runs to FIA regs. If you are running at a BRAVO event (and I'd check with Barry first) the scrutes will probably be british and will work to the Blue Book. |
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I've no doubt American equipment is every bit as good as european, BUT we're in Europe, therefore unless your stupid ( no offence anyone here) why would you buy safety equipment that doesn't comply with our regulations aside the fact that it either looks good or costs less ???
as for the FiA I can take it or leave it personally, as amateurs they don't really relate to us, and most of us cannot afford their own series, or want to play in them. BUT again, its a europe/world wide organisation which means if I play ball by their regs I can play away, to coin a phrase. Silverstone Stowe circuit doesn't appeal . . .Spa does ! |
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C'mon Zef tell us what you really think.
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American belts, first to make three inch (?) , designed to survive 200 plus mph crashes into solid brick walls, what can be wrong with them. |
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7 Feb 2006, 11:17 (Ref:1517161) | #14 | ||
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The SNELL foundation is of course American and is the FIA standard testing service.
Simpson is a well known FIA approved manufacturer. I don't think Zef was referring to those products at all. |
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Well maybe he could be more specific, surely he was not referring to my old tubs?:-) i did have a Silverstone scrut question the laminated windscreen that has been fitted by me personally for what 15 or 16 years and passed dozens of inspections and is definitely laminated as the yanks don't make toughened ones!
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7 Feb 2006, 11:30 (Ref:1517181) | #16 | ||
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I can't speak for Zef however you were lamenting your friend's plight and referred to his "American Spec Belts" as being "like new" but the FIA required them to be replaced.
Of course this has happened to many of us and my Luke harness (which I believe is British) was in my posession for two years but had to be replaced due to manufacturing cut off dates (and this was explained by MidgetMan previously) because the material can decay with age and thus rather than allow us to risk our necks the organisations have applied a formula to make us change components. You'll find the same applies to UK racing now. |
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OK I've searched Google for Barry S-S, BRAVO, Millers Oils Classic Cars, I give up. Anyone got Barry's contacts? I've lost them.
Spa race looks kind of fun for the Midget. Peter H said: >>>PS That I have to get a special form to be completed by a doctor to allow me to use an asthma inhaler beggars belief. Oh really, musta missed that bit on the form. Last edited by midgetman; 7 Feb 2006 at 21:05. Reason: Speellllling |
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my point was if its recognised then it'll get approved, if not, it won't simple really
just because some trailer trash survives a 200mph shunt because he can't turn corners doesn't mean anything and I did say they make good stuff, but why buy it if its not on the approved list, you don't run your road car on US crossplies just because theyre cheaper ? (actually lots of chelsea tractors do !!!) the out of date issue is another issue entirely, we all have to comply with it. one just needs to be prudent when purchasing. |
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Trailer trash Zef? Thats a bit strong surely, even in jest, I'd hate to upset you.
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Midgetman, best zap onto the MSA website to try to decypher whether it's relevant to you.
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Peter M - thank you, received safely
Peter H - did read it, took an executive decision |
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